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Class of 2025 Announced

Class of 2025 Announced

The state’s premier two-way hockey player and one of the country’s greatest women’s rugby players highlight the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025. Anchorage’s Brandon Dubinsky was a 13-year veteran of the NHL who racked up 153 goals and 438 points in 823...

Class of 2024 to be Tonight at the Anchorage Museum

Class of 2024 to be Tonight at the Anchorage Museum

The Class of 2024 Alaska Sports Hall of Fame inductees and Directors' Awards winners will be honored at 7pm tonight at the Anchorage Museum atrium. There is a VIP reception from 6-7pm prior to the ceremony. The ceremony is free and open to the public. Standing room is...

2023 Directors’ Awards winners named

2023 Directors’ Awards winners named

A downhill skier on a breathtaking upward trajectory. A backup goaltender in a front-and-center role for the best team in the National Hockey League. A pair of players who have scored more points than any other girls in the history of Alaska high school basketball –...

Jessica Moore, Reggie Tongue, Joe Floyd highlight Class of 2023

Two contemporary athletes who shined on every stage and a man who transformed a community through sports highlight the incoming class of Alaska Sports Hall of Fame inductees. Reggie Tongue of Fairbanks, Jessica Moore (now Waldrop) of Palmer, and Joe Floyd of Kodiak...

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